Health and Fitness Expo

Tremont Restaurants

A neighborhood on the west side

Tremont dining places open on Sunday, May 18 with morning/early afternoon hours especially for the Cleveland Marathon! Discounts to runners are noted in bold. Check them out on Friday and Saturday of race weekend, too!

A Cookie and a Cupcake & . Churned Ice Cream Shop

2681 W. 14th Street 216-344-9433 - acookieandacupcake.com Sunday – 11 am – 5 pm $2 cupcake special to runners Choose from 12 different varieties of cupcakes as well as brownies, classic cookies and individual cheesecakes. Or order a one of a kind specialty cake for that special occasion1112 Kenilworth Ave

Civilization 2366 West 11th Street 216-621-3838 - cityroastcoffee.com/civil Sunday – 7 am – 6 pm At the corner of Lincoln Park, this is a great coffee house to spend an afternoon in, or grab a sandwich to go. WiFi available.

The Clark Bar

1201 Clark Avenue

216-344-9999

Sunday – 8am – 10pm – including Breakfast till 12 Noon

Authentic working class and old-school. The regulars are chatty, the drinks and food are easy on the wallet with great service from the bartenders who rarely let you see the bottom of your glass. Touchtunes, Keno, historical decor and you might even run into a patron or two pictured on the walls! Patio seating available.

The Duck Island Club is a small bar that straddles Ohio City and Tremont - just off the cut enough to remain hidden. Started as a speakeasy during Prohibition, and it still lives up to those old speakeasy days. It appears to be an unassuming house from the outside, people can walk by without even noticing it. Upon entering however they find a cozy bar full of surprises where they instantly feel at home. An air of good humor and camaraderie resonates....from the stools to the back room and patio. The bar’s large selection of spirits will make even the most finicky swiller tip his hat to the bartender and settle in.

Edison’s Pub 2373 Professor Avenue 216-522-0006 edisonspub.com Sunday – 1pm – 2:30am Honors the famed inventor Thomas Edison. Come see the Beer Wall of 100 of beers. Lunch and Dinner from the menu of Pizza and Deli Foods. The patio courtyard features outdoor darts, grapevines, and a flowing water fountain.

Edison’s Pizza Kitchen 2365 Professor Ave 216-298-4484 Sun – 4pm – 12am Pizza, subs, and salads. Connected to Edison’s Pub, so grab a beer while you wait. Edison’s patio courtyard is a great place for pizza eating and beer drinking.

Grumpy’s Café and Bakery 2621 West 14th Street (**new description**) 216-241-5025 - grumpys-café.com Sunday brunch – 8 am –3:00 pm - 10% discount to runners ​​​ Grumpy's has been a part of the Tremont restaurant scene since the late 90's. The first space - which will always hold a special place in our hearts - was destroyed in a fire in 2004.After 2 years of incredibly hard work, owner Kathy Owad opened the doors again in January 2007 in the present location on W. 14th Street, tripling the dining space.​ The menu resembles the original grumpy's style with fresh, "feel good" ingredients in the Cleveland-style comfort food. Breakfast all week and brunch over the weekend can't be beat. Lunches include affordable, healthy portions that vary from comfort food to daily fresh fish specials.

Lava Lounge 1307 Auburn Ave 216-589-9112 coolplacestoeat.com/lava.html Sun – 7pm – 2:30am Food to 2am Attracting people from all different backgrounds and social ranks, Lava Lounge is a haven of diversity. Lava Lounge serves as a relaxing but trendy spot, and prides itself on offering gourmet food choices to the late–night crowd.

1104 Rowley Ave 216-566-9350 Daily – 5:30am – 2:30am (**kitchen has been closed for remodeling/permits – but will re-open soon**) Neighborhood bar and grille across the street from A Christmas Story House & Museum. Between a killer jukebox filled with classic rock, oldies and good country, drinks cheap as any bar in town, a 5:30 a.m. opening time and a vintage Asteroids machine, how can you pass up the Rowley Inn? Now accepts credit/debit cards.

Tremont Scoops has REOPENED under new ownership!They've refreshed their branding, and they're now scooping a variety of ice creams made by a local family-owned ice cream company. The focus is on the classic ice cream flavors, with a few interesting ones thrown in.Vegan options are available too. In addition to the standard cone selections (cake, sugar, and waffle), they also offer something called a pretzel cone.

The Treehouse 820 College Avenue 216-696-2505 – treehousecleveland.com Sunday – 4pm – 2:30am Irish pub - A trip to Cleveland is not complete without a Stoli Doli or a perfectly poured pint of Guinness. Full service dining and live entertainment on Sundays.